Jean Mercier (Hebraist)
Jean Mercier, Latin Joannes Mercerus (Uzès ca. 1510 – 1570) was a French Hebraist.
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Front page of the Procheiron or Hexabiblos of Constantine Harmenopoulos(1320 - 1380/1385), Lyon 1587 edition by Jean Mercier, translated to Latin from Byzantine Greek.
He was a pupil of the less known François Vatable, and succeeded Vatable as professor of Hebrew at the Collège Royal.[1] His students included Philippe du Plessis-Mornay, and Pierre Martinius who became professor at La Rochelle. Mercier was Lecteur du Roi from 1546 onwards.[2]
He fled to Venice because of his sympathies with Protestantism, but returned to France and died of the plague.
Works
- Aramaic grammar Tabulae in grammaticen linguae Chaldaeae (Paris, 1560)
- De notis Hebraeorum liber (1582), revised by Jean Cinqarbres
- Commentary on Genesis (Geneva, posthumous 1598), published by Théodore de Bèze
Translations
- Bishop Jean du Tillet's Italian manuscript of the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew (Paris, 1555)
- Translation of Constantine Harmenopoulos Hexabiblos or Procheiron (Lyons, 1556, reprinted in 1580, 1587)
- Talmudic selections: Libellus de abbreviaturis Hebraeorum, tam Talmudicorum quam Masoritarum et aliorum rabbinorum (Paris, 1561)
- Hebrew Jonah with commentary of David Kimchi Jonas cum commentariis R. David Kimhi (1567)
- Translation of Abraham Ibn Ezra's Commentary on the Ten Commandments (Lyons, ca. 1567)
- Notes to Santes Pagnini's Oẓar Leshon ha-Kodesh (Lyons, 1575)
- Translation of Targum Jonathan on the Prophets
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gollark: Your type now contains 9 bits of information.
gollark: Too bad, I added logarithms.
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gollark: So the information content is just the logarithm of the possible state count?
References
- Godfrey Edmond Silverman Encyclopedia Judaica Mercier, Jean°
- Michel Bideaux Les échanges entre les universités européennes à la Renaissance
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